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i said, no, skype calling you. didn't you hear the television? isaid, no, i skype calling you. didn't you hear the television? i said, no, iwas skype calling you. didn't you hear the television? i said, no, i was in the television? i said, no, i was in the other room. he goes, are you sure? he said, you weren't. he said, you were sitting on the sofa. what how did he know? from the settings he's put in there, he could watch and spy and see what i was doing. he could watch me in the kitchen via the ipad. because it was linked to the ipad. because it was linked to the tv. so almost nowhere in your home you could go where you had total privacy. not really. and she was physically abused. her partner of ten years was eventually sent to prison for attacking her. refuge has identified this as a pattern. disturbingly, we are seeing that the victims experiencing tech abuse are at some of the highest risk of being seriously physically harmed or even killed. after 1780 cases, refuge's tech abuse team dealt with last year, most also involved physical violence. he said he would cut a smile f
i said, no, skype calling you. didn't you hear the television? isaid, no, i skype calling you. didn't you hear the television? i said, no, iwas skype calling you. didn't you hear the television? i said, no, i was in the television? i said, no, i was in the other room. he goes, are you sure? he said, you weren't. he said, you were sitting on the sofa. what how did he know? from the settings he's put in there, he could watch and spy and see what i was doing. he could watch me in the kitchen via...
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one of the apps on the tv was the skype. he would skype call me and i would answer the tv. the tv would ring and you would a nswer tv. the tv would ring and you would answer it with the remote and you talk? yes. on this particular occasion, because we had an argument i decided not to answer the call. when he came in, he said i was skype calling you, didn't you hear the television. i said no, iwasn't calling you, didn't you hear the television. i said no, i wasn't in the room. he said are you sure? i said no, i didn't hearthe the room. he said are you sure? i said no, i didn't hear the tv ringing. he said yes you did, you are sitting on the sofa. where you sitting there? i was, are sitting on the sofa. where you sitting there? iwas, ijust are sitting on the sofa. where you sitting there? i was, ijust chose not to answer it. so how did he know? because of the settings he put in there, he could spy and watch what i was doing. he could watch me in the kitchen via the ipad as well. it was linked to the tv in the kitchen. so there was almost no where in your home you could go to
one of the apps on the tv was the skype. he would skype call me and i would answer the tv. the tv would ring and you would a nswer tv. the tv would ring and you would answer it with the remote and you talk? yes. on this particular occasion, because we had an argument i decided not to answer the call. when he came in, he said i was skype calling you, didn't you hear the television. i said no, iwasn't calling you, didn't you hear the television. i said no, i wasn't in the room. he said are you...
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via skype good to have you with us so let's talk more about this then there is the big danger for women in afghanistan is that the gains that they have made will be will be lost if the taliban. get their way in these talks how how how big a concern is that or unfortunately we can hear the beta are having some technical problems there was sorry about that or tried it we'll try to fix that but we'll move on for now if you want to access the latest news on the taliban talks or updates on afghanistan head to our web site w w dot al-jazeera dot com this opinion piece here goes through why understanding the taliban is essential for peace in afghanistan along many other angles to help you understand the news ok we're going to try to get back to the beta now. can you hear me yes thank you excellent and i can hear you as well so i was i was asking you there. is there is a real danger for women in afghanistan that if the taliban are allowed to have a presence in afghanistan as part of this negotiated settlement women there feel that they will lose the gains that they have made in over the last fe
via skype good to have you with us so let's talk more about this then there is the big danger for women in afghanistan is that the gains that they have made will be will be lost if the taliban. get their way in these talks how how how big a concern is that or unfortunately we can hear the beta are having some technical problems there was sorry about that or tried it we'll try to fix that but we'll move on for now if you want to access the latest news on the taliban talks or updates on...
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today, his great aunt said the governor granted the father the opportunity to skype with the son, but the aunt made another plea. >> i am asking, as a father, as a man, as a human, that you grant him this exception, and allow him to be transported to the hospital where he can sit by his son's bedside. >> we have not yet confirmed with the governor's office that offer of a skype. >>> police say deputies were trying to pull a man over because he was driving with what they believe a stolen car. he wouldn't pull over and sped away. on i-880, police say he made a sharp u-turn and drove the wrong way right into two patrol cars head-on. police arrested him there. nobody seriously hurt. >>> a napa valley wine empire is feeling the impact of the college admissions schedule. this is augustine aneos, in court in boston yesterday. he handed over his wine business to his father, who will now serve as ceo. another bay area parent caught up will need to change vacation plans. a judge in boston told him he cannot take his family to mexico. this is a mill valley investor, accused of paying $50,000 to
today, his great aunt said the governor granted the father the opportunity to skype with the son, but the aunt made another plea. >> i am asking, as a father, as a man, as a human, that you grant him this exception, and allow him to be transported to the hospital where he can sit by his son's bedside. >> we have not yet confirmed with the governor's office that offer of a skype. >>> police say deputies were trying to pull a man over because he was driving with what they...
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just trying to keep an eye on them so in the meantime we will go back to our guests who is with us on skype. thank you for staying with us again so there's a big question now even though all this changes being promoted by the presidency and talk of constitutional change in the prime minister being out in the cabinet reshuffle i guess there's a big question now over who who takes over in the interim and what will they do with all the anger that has been out on the streets. well you can actually chew you to get you some credibility so this announcement has to has to show that it's not another transitional kodak to the algerian army has been pretty important that to thirty forty years well settled that's one thing the used to seek out thank you for that and i'm assuming that the constitution or the new constitution is not really the car of the problem it's much more about how people can reintegrate can get back control of their or their institutions use issues that already exist how we can get them that's correct it's how we can discuss freely not sure you know there are distribution of the al
just trying to keep an eye on them so in the meantime we will go back to our guests who is with us on skype. thank you for staying with us again so there's a big question now even though all this changes being promoted by the presidency and talk of constitutional change in the prime minister being out in the cabinet reshuffle i guess there's a big question now over who who takes over in the interim and what will they do with all the anger that has been out on the streets. well you can actually...
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university of warrick that's in the british midlands and in richmond in virginia in the us also on skype but normally based in venezuela we have roderick navarro a coordinator for the venezuelan opposition party. welcome to you all can i start with you term or let's look back at where we are now and the recent history nine hundred ninety eight was when charges came into power he was replaced by the door oh you work for both of them you're not got us into this mess didn't know how i thank you for having me and no not at all absolutely not the reading of the recent venezuelan history is from one thousand nine hundred nine on was a very difficult process led by a president hours of building venezuela democracy we need to understand why president ellis was elected in the first place that there was a huge debate in the country to create a new constitution that was indoors that was championed bent at baghdad as there was indorsed by a large part of the other population and that back then was rejected maybe opposition the very same people who today are backing one way door and these are the ver
university of warrick that's in the british midlands and in richmond in virginia in the us also on skype but normally based in venezuela we have roderick navarro a coordinator for the venezuelan opposition party. welcome to you all can i start with you term or let's look back at where we are now and the recent history nine hundred ninety eight was when charges came into power he was replaced by the door oh you work for both of them you're not got us into this mess didn't know how i thank you...
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not from skype on skype from jacksonville florida treating this like a pay our exercise i mean can bet even work can you separate saudi arabia incorporated as you describe it from saudi arabia the country which is accused of killing one of its own people. well the real answer to that i think has to do with how much time has passed and one of the interesting things that we've seen with many many different types of political scandals is that there is an incredible capacity amongst people to forget and so i do think that there is that both time and money have a way of making people forget certain particular bad issues that being said that p.i.a.f. doesn't necessarily or saudi arabia doesn't seem to want to wait there are they're very keen and pressing but word fairly quickly with investments they've had some some high profile setbacks in that area the. future investment initiative conference in october just after the killing this is one that really can be pointed to as having been a particular. point of a bad p.r. there were many many high profile departures from that conference and it re
not from skype on skype from jacksonville florida treating this like a pay our exercise i mean can bet even work can you separate saudi arabia incorporated as you describe it from saudi arabia the country which is accused of killing one of its own people. well the real answer to that i think has to do with how much time has passed and one of the interesting things that we've seen with many many different types of political scandals is that there is an incredible capacity amongst people to...
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we have not yet confirmed with the governor's office that offer of a skype interview and still no word yet on the governor's response to this new plea. marianne favro, news. >> thank you very much. >>> we are following a developing story out of washington regarding the crisis at the border. president trump is vowing drastic measures, he said will curb illegal immigration, but critics say will only make things worse. the president moved to cut humanitarian aid to el salvador and guatemala and honduras. mr. president trump said he's likely to close the southern border next weekend unless mexico stops the flow of immigrants. democrats call the move to cut aid counter productive and will increase the flow of those seeking asylum at the border. the president trump is standing firm even though it could hurt the economy of u.s. and mexico. >>> the fallout over the college admissions scandal is -- is impacting a nappy valley wine. he helped his daughter cheat on her s.a.t. and then donated to a fake chair toyota get her into usc and he handed over his wine business to his father. he gave his c
we have not yet confirmed with the governor's office that offer of a skype interview and still no word yet on the governor's response to this new plea. marianne favro, news. >> thank you very much. >>> we are following a developing story out of washington regarding the crisis at the border. president trump is vowing drastic measures, he said will curb illegal immigration, but critics say will only make things worse. the president moved to cut humanitarian aid to el salvador and...
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one of the app prima loading onto the tv, he would skype. the tv would ring and he would a nswer the tv would ring and he would answer it with the remote. but on this particular occasion, we had an argument, idid this particular occasion, we had an argument, i did not answerthe this particular occasion, we had an argument, i did not answer the call. when he came in, he said, i was skype calling you, didn't you hear the television? i said, no, skype calling you, didn't you hear the television? isaid, no, i skype calling you, didn't you hear the television? i said, no, iwas not in the room. he said, are you sure? yes, you did. sitting on the settee. was he right? i was and i chose not to answer. he knew from the tv. the settings he had put in, he can watch and spy and see what i am doing. he could watch me in the kitchen on the ipad. that ipad was linked to the tally in the kitchen? almost nowhere in your home you could go where you had total privacy. not really. she was physically abused too. her partner of ten years was eventually sent to pr
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of connect safely dot org an internet safety privacy and security organization on skype from palo alto california larry can you remember the very first time you used the internet. well the matter fact i wrote this book one thousand nine hundred four and. i criticised by self because there was nothing here about the russians interfering with election for. security in the one nine hundred ninety four ten years later i wrote this book and i did have a little bit about about security in there but probably not as much so yes i do remember when i first use the internet it within one thousand nine hundred seventy nine i was at a university and back then you pretty much had to be at a university or government agency or a scientific organization to use the internet the today's internet very different from the internet back then so you're talking about the internet as in one nine hundred seventy nine can you explain to a viewer how that difference from the world wide web thirty years ago. first of all with a very text base and it with a very technical you had to know at least something about the
of connect safely dot org an internet safety privacy and security organization on skype from palo alto california larry can you remember the very first time you used the internet. well the matter fact i wrote this book one thousand nine hundred four and. i criticised by self because there was nothing here about the russians interfering with election for. security in the one nine hundred ninety four ten years later i wrote this book and i did have a little bit about about security in there but...
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who is a research fellow at the school of advanced studies in social sciences on skype from algiers and we've been in speaking to you a lot over the last few days about this what's your initial reaction that it seems people power has won the day here. well the impact will be real because it's going to make the strong euro not just in the hundreds you know as some are. say debt december's nuns and that can mean down the protests that for me to case somehow unfortunately it is too late to weeks ago maybe and even so people may have been sex like but when the acts of the protests are getting bigger and bigger and actually asking for more you have to know that since the past three folders here in algiers people i've been organizing a lot of gatherings discussing in principle at the level of universities public companies unions work or news have been decided some kind of a blueprint for the transition so we are well beyond becoming the c.e.o. of. just so you know as well and so our viewers know i can bring you up to date the news wires from reuters saying that the prime minister. has also re
who is a research fellow at the school of advanced studies in social sciences on skype from algiers and we've been in speaking to you a lot over the last few days about this what's your initial reaction that it seems people power has won the day here. well the impact will be real because it's going to make the strong euro not just in the hundreds you know as some are. say debt december's nuns and that can mean down the protests that for me to case somehow unfortunately it is too late to weeks...
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joining us live via skype is marc klaas ... the father of polly klaas ... who's murderer is currently on death row. (marc)death row inmates in california are getting a reprieve wednesday as gov. gavin newsom plans to place a moratorium on the death penalty in the state, his office announced tuesday. the move immediately closes the execution chamber at san quentin state prison where executions in california are carried out, though no one has been executed since 2006. currently, there are 737 condemned inmates in california. "i do not believe that a civilized society can claim to be a leader in the world as long as its government continues to sanction the premeditated and discriminatory execution of its people," newsom said in a statement. ( darya ) thanks. (átoss to breaká) (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) dry weather ahead with another sunny day today. high temperatures will comfortably peak in a range of upper 50's to low 60's. breezy conditions will continue again today with temperatures warming even further, into the 70's for some weekend. (robin) no ma
joining us live via skype is marc klaas ... the father of polly klaas ... who's murderer is currently on death row. (marc)death row inmates in california are getting a reprieve wednesday as gov. gavin newsom plans to place a moratorium on the death penalty in the state, his office announced tuesday. the move immediately closes the execution chamber at san quentin state prison where executions in california are carried out, though no one has been executed since 2006. currently, there are 737...
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university of warrick that's in the british midlands and in richmond in virginia in the us also on skype but normally based in venezuela we have roderick navarro a coordinator for the venezuelan opposition party. welcome to you all can i start with you tamar let's look back at where we are now and the recent history nine hundred ninety eight was when charges came into power he was replaced by the door oh you work for both of them you're not got us into this mess didn't know how i thank you for having me and no not at all absolutely not the reading of the recent venezuelan history is from one thousand nine hundred nine on was a very difficult process led by a president hours of building venezuela the markets he would need to understand why president ellis was elected in the first place that there was a huge debate in the country to create a new constitution that was indoors that was championed bent at baghdad as there was indorsed by a large part of the other population and that back then was rejected maybe opposition the very same people who today are backing one way bill and these are t
university of warrick that's in the british midlands and in richmond in virginia in the us also on skype but normally based in venezuela we have roderick navarro a coordinator for the venezuelan opposition party. welcome to you all can i start with you tamar let's look back at where we are now and the recent history nine hundred ninety eight was when charges came into power he was replaced by the door oh you work for both of them you're not got us into this mess didn't know how i thank you for...
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actually used by the assad government why only apparent corporate media silence joining me now via skype from the syrian capital damascus is the m.p. for jobless dr ahmed ahmed thanks so much for coming on going underground the european think tank from germany global public policy allied to the atlantic council says that syria's government is responsible for ninety eight percent of all chemical weapons attacks what do you say to that accusation thank you for this question first of all c.d.'s the two thousand and two thousand and thirteen. it has become a part of the chemical weapons convention and the syrians then went to the united nations to become part of this convention to say i'm not i don't use i don't use chemical weapons against our. people but if you want to talk about the last attack in duma there is not evidence that the syrian. army used chemical weapons in this known to confirm that was fake and just to play to accuse the syrian army what tournaments i think has failed in syria and and this to play. clear for the syrian people or all only people so i think there is a may in
actually used by the assad government why only apparent corporate media silence joining me now via skype from the syrian capital damascus is the m.p. for jobless dr ahmed ahmed thanks so much for coming on going underground the european think tank from germany global public policy allied to the atlantic council says that syria's government is responsible for ninety eight percent of all chemical weapons attacks what do you say to that accusation thank you for this question first of all c.d.'s...
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so she was really nervous when it was time for them to skype. >> part of me didn't want to start skyping him just because i was so afraid the moment the camera comes on, that's it, he is out the door. >>> you literally said nothing. i was looking at you waving. >> can you imagine she's insecure, she says nothing, and she's like, okay. >> i noticed the first time ever, ever since my condition started, that someone didn't even question it. >> oh, that's so sweet. >> they created great memories together. they have a ton of pictures from when they first started dating. >> they're adorable together. >> you helped me feel like my true self and who i want to be and who i strive to be. >> the winds and the water get ugly, so it's time to begin the competition. >> surrounded by waves. it's so crazy. >> an event only red bull could create next. >> popping balloons to reveal the baby's gender. >> what could this next one be? >> ready? >> 1, 2, 3. >> see why so many balloons going up on roimt. "right this minute." ♪ a sock-a-bam-boom ♪ who's in the room? ♪ love is dangerous ♪ but driving saf
so she was really nervous when it was time for them to skype. >> part of me didn't want to start skyping him just because i was so afraid the moment the camera comes on, that's it, he is out the door. >>> you literally said nothing. i was looking at you waving. >> can you imagine she's insecure, she says nothing, and she's like, okay. >> i noticed the first time ever, ever since my condition started, that someone didn't even question it. >> oh, that's so sweet....
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ight.l r congressman joining us via skype from washington, d.c. we appreciate your >> thank you so much. thanks for hing me back on. >>> now to tech news. on wednesday facebookar ceo mk zuckerbergnc annoued a major shift in the company sategy. the new cornerstone now will be privacy. he said in a blog post, quote, a privacyocused communications platform will bece even more important than today's open platforms. the move comes after a rough year for facebook following the mbridge analytica data breach and other scandals over how the techiant handles user information and helps spread disinformation. meanwhile, the ride-sharing company lyft files paperwork to become a publi company lt week with a valuation of $15 billion. and more trouble f tes. the electric car company isfa ng real competition, speeding its way, and it is seeing its market shares tumble. here with the we rek's technd up are san francisco bureau chief for market watch, jemy owens, and mike isaac, technology reporter for "the new york times". nice to have both of you back here. >> tha
ight.l r congressman joining us via skype from washington, d.c. we appreciate your >> thank you so much. thanks for hing me back on. >>> now to tech news. on wednesday facebookar ceo mk zuckerbergnc annoued a major shift in the company sategy. the new cornerstone now will be privacy. he said in a blog post, quote, a privacyocused communications platform will bece even more important than today's open platforms. the move comes after a rough year for facebook following the mbridge...
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right congressman joining us via skype from washington, d.c. we appreci.e your ti >> thank you so much. thanks for having me back on. >>> now to tech news. on wednesdayacebook o mark zuckerberg announced a major shift in the company strateg the new cornerstone now will be y. he said in a blog post, quote, a privacy focused communications more will become even important than today's open platforms. e comes after a rough year for facebook following the cambridge analytica data breach the ther scandals over how tech giant handles user information and helps spread disinformation. meanwhile, the ride-sharing company lyft files paperwork to becomeom publicpany last week with a v5uation of $1 billion. and mor trouble for tesla. the electric car company is facing real competition, meeding iway, and it is seeing itsket shares tumble. here with the week's tech round up are san francisco bureau chief for market watch, jerem owens, and mike isaac, .echnology reporter for "the new york time nice to have both of you back here. >> thanks for having us. >> mik
right congressman joining us via skype from washington, d.c. we appreci.e your ti >> thank you so much. thanks for having me back on. >>> now to tech news. on wednesdayacebook o mark zuckerberg announced a major shift in the company strateg the new cornerstone now will be y. he said in a blog post, quote, a privacy focused communications more will become even important than today's open platforms. e comes after a rough year for facebook following the cambridge analytica data...
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on skype with that after i escaped from africa i had to create a job for myself. a bit like a pioneer i guess. at the most she's proof that if there's a will there's a way to. get. it.
on skype with that after i escaped from africa i had to create a job for myself. a bit like a pioneer i guess. at the most she's proof that if there's a will there's a way to. get. it.
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citizen movement she's also been at previous demonstrations in france but she's speaking to us now via skype from algiers i mean i got to have you with us on al-jazeera france of course home to a large number of algerians just give us an idea of what you saw in france and what impact do you think the protests over there are having on the situation in algeria . well the protests have been going on for seven weeks in france and i'm currently knowledge air is where it's been going on for six weeks in a row. the protests are not have not depend diminished over time and the message in the diet is for as well as unknowns here is the same we are sovereign we want radical change we want the corrupt regime out and we do not want the same corrupt figures to lead the transition and you can see that it's a new democratic way of expression that the people are using to make themselves heard now for what the military has had to offer recently it's saying that it once basically a constitutional solution to the crisis suggesting implementing an article which will see the president removed at the end of april
citizen movement she's also been at previous demonstrations in france but she's speaking to us now via skype from algiers i mean i got to have you with us on al-jazeera france of course home to a large number of algerians just give us an idea of what you saw in france and what impact do you think the protests over there are having on the situation in algeria . well the protests have been going on for seven weeks in france and i'm currently knowledge air is where it's been going on for six weeks...
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we too amine our child protests part of the iftikhar our citizens movement and she's joining us via skype from paris thank you for talking to us what did you make then of the prime minister's performance today. performance it was. do we me someone who is a can of the regime who is there just to give the illusion of change with the departure of the former prime minister would remain a regime that has maintained itself through ruse repression and violence for fifty years and who just violated the constitution by the way by delaying elections by before that submitting it can it is ok but he gave it he gave us it was a lie. but he did give a timeline sorry to interrupt it did give a timeline he said that this government of technocrats would not be in power for longer than a year and he offered up the prospect of dialogue he said to everybody all of those who took to the streets in algeria should enter into a process of dialogue i mean that's pretty positive isn't it. well positive to someone who does not live in algeria for the past twenty years the klan has made so many promises of reform of
we too amine our child protests part of the iftikhar our citizens movement and she's joining us via skype from paris thank you for talking to us what did you make then of the prime minister's performance today. performance it was. do we me someone who is a can of the regime who is there just to give the illusion of change with the departure of the former prime minister would remain a regime that has maintained itself through ruse repression and violence for fifty years and who just violated the...
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for the international freedom of expression at electronic fun tree or foundation and she joins us on skype from berlin thank you very much for speaking to us so seemingly overnight the remains of what's going to be policed are removed from social media sites has just increased a huge amount how tricky is it now going to be to keep track of what is now allowed on the internet and what's not allowed. so i think that in this case what we're seeing is really just an expansion of an existing policy which is the ban on hate speech so facebook has decided to include other things in that definition in terms of keeping track of it and i think that that's really the concern that i have it's not so much that facebook can't ban the content of course they have the right to ban whatever they want but we will we want to make sure that they're always being transparent to their users and doing so and also giving their users a path of recourse when william negatively take down content that does not violate policy and there are some concerns now about freedom of speech saying that this remit has just widened
for the international freedom of expression at electronic fun tree or foundation and she joins us on skype from berlin thank you very much for speaking to us so seemingly overnight the remains of what's going to be policed are removed from social media sites has just increased a huge amount how tricky is it now going to be to keep track of what is now allowed on the internet and what's not allowed. so i think that in this case what we're seeing is really just an expansion of an existing policy...
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make a laser sr search so show that just for research triangle institute international he joins us by skype from darren in north carolina thank you very much indeed for being with us so how surprised should one be about what you perceive in places like new zealand and australia to think you think yes the first thanks for having me on the program to save main i think to answer your question yeah i think these events are always surprising in that they're horrific events and they you know shock all of us but at the same time you know we all know that right wing extremism has is pervasive and is spreading is becoming more prevalent so in some ways this is exactly what we might expect to happen over a period of time as we've seen with other shootings whether in philadelphia with the synagogue or deliberate shooting here in the united states in south carolina and i know that you've been studying specifically what draws people into joining these kind of extreme organizations what are the main factors that you found. you know this a good question so my colleagues professors pizza me again cathy bel
make a laser sr search so show that just for research triangle institute international he joins us by skype from darren in north carolina thank you very much indeed for being with us so how surprised should one be about what you perceive in places like new zealand and australia to think you think yes the first thanks for having me on the program to save main i think to answer your question yeah i think these events are always surprising in that they're horrific events and they you know shock...
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an online magazine specializing in the contemporary middle east he's on skype from washington maybe the first thing you can explain is the different powers between. president palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas and his prime minister and what the two of them actually do. well in principle. the prime minister is the head of government who controls a cabinet in cabinet the citizens and so on while the president is the chief executive of the possibilities already in practice and particularly during most recent tenure of prime minister from the last the prime minister is effectively an employee of the presidency because president will invite him to create and control all decisions large and small and so on and i suspect that will largely continue under the new prime minister mohamad the savior but i think also less so because the most significant difference between the hours going and the incoming prime ministers is a. member of the central committee which means that he can bring. the strengths of the movement or rather what remains of the movement to bear in order to carve out hi
an online magazine specializing in the contemporary middle east he's on skype from washington maybe the first thing you can explain is the different powers between. president palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas and his prime minister and what the two of them actually do. well in principle. the prime minister is the head of government who controls a cabinet in cabinet the citizens and so on while the president is the chief executive of the possibilities already in practice and...
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university of warrick that's in the british midlands and in richmond in virginia in the us also on skype but normally based in venezuela we have roderick navarro a coordinator for the venezuelan opposition party. welcome to you all can i start with you term or let's look back at where we are now and the recent history nine hundred ninety eight was when charges came into power he was replaced by the door oh you work for both of them you're not got us into this mess didn't know how i think if you're having me no not at all absolutely not the reading of the recent venezuelan history is from one thousand nine hundred nine on was a very difficult process led by a president hours of building them as well as the market see we need to understand why president ellis was elected in the first place that there was a huge debate in the country to create a new constitution that was indoors that was championed bent at baghdad as there was indorsed by a large part of the other population and that back then was rejected maybe opposition the very same people who today are backing one way bill and these ar
university of warrick that's in the british midlands and in richmond in virginia in the us also on skype but normally based in venezuela we have roderick navarro a coordinator for the venezuelan opposition party. welcome to you all can i start with you term or let's look back at where we are now and the recent history nine hundred ninety eight was when charges came into power he was replaced by the door oh you work for both of them you're not got us into this mess didn't know how i think if...
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joining us now via skype from algiers is freelance journalist la mina a shoes thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us over the past few weeks we have seen grievances that were focused on the economic situation really developed into a wave of protests with some very serious political demands how would you describe what we have seen today do you think the kind of numbers that are out on the streets of algeria can be sustained. well yes definitely we've seen a consistent amount of increase or a consistent increase in the protesters numbers ever since the start of this uprising as i like to call it on february twenty second and so this week has been we've seen the largest numbers out across the forty eight brothers of the country despite the harsh weather conditions are talking earlier at the beginning of the protests and i really did not expect to that the numbers would win without number that the protesters would outnumber last week's numbers and this has been the case to my surprise and to the surprise of many observers and so this shows something it shows the determinat
joining us now via skype from algiers is freelance journalist la mina a shoes thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us over the past few weeks we have seen grievances that were focused on the economic situation really developed into a wave of protests with some very serious political demands how would you describe what we have seen today do you think the kind of numbers that are out on the streets of algeria can be sustained. well yes definitely we've seen a consistent amount of...
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as a team fifteen year old moritz is one of many four thousand fans he links up with his friends on skype while playing. the old fault. it's not the people playful night there are plenty of gamers it's ready fun. it seems many would agree fortnight is currently one of the most popular computer games in the world. in its heyday more than ten million gamers were playing fortnight at the same time. the games left a lasting cultural legacy with many people even uploading videos of themselves imitating fortnights famous dances many of these clips went viral my favorite. or something like this so gaming is all about community but who actually plays prejudice number for the game is made i mean they did and hostile to women in twenty fourteen may have gamers set up the game a gate hash tag and started to arrest female game designers online this went on for months and there were even rape and death threats things appear to have improved since then but many games still seem to show women in a strange light. it's pretty common to see female computer game characters portrayed as scantily clad sex obj
as a team fifteen year old moritz is one of many four thousand fans he links up with his friends on skype while playing. the old fault. it's not the people playful night there are plenty of gamers it's ready fun. it seems many would agree fortnight is currently one of the most popular computer games in the world. in its heyday more than ten million gamers were playing fortnight at the same time. the games left a lasting cultural legacy with many people even uploading videos of themselves...
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plain keith mackey with us now an aviation consultant accident investigator and pilot he's on skype from florida and it's a pleasure to have you with us sir from what you've learned today what looks like when what went wrong here and how could it be that the seems to be so similar to a plane that crashed on the five months ago well good morning come out you're correct there are a lot of similarities but it's much too early to draw any conclusions all we can do is speculate now we'll get some positive information once the digital flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder are recovered from the wreckage they're designed to withstand the g. forces by a serious crash like this so we should be able to learn the conversations of us take place in the cockpit and see what was going on with many of the parameters of the airplane we know from the of the radar track that there were some variance us and vertical speed which will be a clue on climb out to investigators so all these pieces of information will be important but although there are a lot of similarities between this one and the lion
plain keith mackey with us now an aviation consultant accident investigator and pilot he's on skype from florida and it's a pleasure to have you with us sir from what you've learned today what looks like when what went wrong here and how could it be that the seems to be so similar to a plane that crashed on the five months ago well good morning come out you're correct there are a lot of similarities but it's much too early to draw any conclusions all we can do is speculate now we'll get some...
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i spoke with michelle and michael rakow via skype. michelle & michael rakow/moved to texas"....we wound up selling out and taking the money and paying off the house and buying somethingelse where the cost of living is much less expensive..."(full sceen graphics)a new study by redfin shows about 24-percent of on- line searches in the bay area are looking for a home out of state. among the most popular destinations are sacramento, portland, seattle, austin and other places with strong economies and lower home prices.myron von raesfeld/windemere siliconvalley"....there are a lot of places elsewhere that are a lot like silicon valley that have the same opportunities we had here at one time that cost a wholelot less to live in..."von raesfeld says twelve consecutive clients have all moved out of state. he just sold his brother's santa clara home. don and jocyline von raesfeld are headed for anthem, arizona.don von raesfeld/moving to arizona "....the ecomomics are such that we can ll our house for a good price and pay off the house and the
i spoke with michelle and michael rakow via skype. michelle & michael rakow/moved to texas"....we wound up selling out and taking the money and paying off the house and buying somethingelse where the cost of living is much less expensive..."(full sceen graphics)a new study by redfin shows about 24-percent of on- line searches in the bay area are looking for a home out of state. among the most popular destinations are sacramento, portland, seattle, austin and other places with...
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them on skype. to. follow the money. but his plan i'll bite my phone number in the space station but the mom has gone. off gonzales from budget. itself to start might say. you know it alls it's a bit of a sickness kuligin said and it's a feeling i ask a lot of uniform because it's not yours it's you know i was a bad boy she said so. much my. oh this is a thing that i see is going to see if you. remember. your. own posts. on what i saw on. this since my. since i've been so focused here just from grandma's listening doesn't function with us and into which you feel so high seven you're one of one of us. so. you buy dr who commits a medical. device when they just don't know when do you call it one of the stories official a couple of place to look for the nose cone is one lung tissue oh yeah and i had the most awful be the clench could get along this into a lot of gum so if you see. a lot of this or what do you have my new doc. yeah. but buffalo bones behest of the scum of the olson. because it's a. story . so it's not. the o
them on skype. to. follow the money. but his plan i'll bite my phone number in the space station but the mom has gone. off gonzales from budget. itself to start might say. you know it alls it's a bit of a sickness kuligin said and it's a feeling i ask a lot of uniform because it's not yours it's you know i was a bad boy she said so. much my. oh this is a thing that i see is going to see if you. remember. your. own posts. on what i saw on. this since my. since i've been so focused here just from...
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for more let's cross over to hong kong where catherine young from fidelity invest joins us on skype kathleen what is the beijing rather well low growth projection tell us about the state of the economy there. in terms of the lower growth forecasts g.d.p. wise yes it is lower that we've seen over the past decade but it away the positive that we've taken out of this is that it means the economy is less likely to be driven so the cycle itself will become longer being supported or underpinned by structure grow so this focus on consumption and services that versus just the focus that we've seen over the years on fixed asset investment spending so belong to the best is actually bodes quite well all right talking of investment in china obviously is still very interesting for foreign investors and many of them expect beijing to pass a bill that will protect foreign investment in china what more do we know about that. at this stage still very little it is a bit like the trade discussion and the market trading on the back of what happens in terms of the tariffs until we get confirmation is very much y
for more let's cross over to hong kong where catherine young from fidelity invest joins us on skype kathleen what is the beijing rather well low growth projection tell us about the state of the economy there. in terms of the lower growth forecasts g.d.p. wise yes it is lower that we've seen over the past decade but it away the positive that we've taken out of this is that it means the economy is less likely to be driven so the cycle itself will become longer being supported or underpinned by...
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is with us on skype from maryland so i mean we're used to talking when we're thinking about trade it's all about the u.s. and china but this is showing that donald trump is equally as cane to tackle things with other countries yes i'm i'm afraid that's right and i think this indicates that the underlying problem with the trump trace gravity and really is a lack of strategy india just does not rise to the level of importance in the united states trade problem it's supported by living country our total trade deficit with china is about two and a half percent of our trade deficit with the world big problems that we have there was not only china but also the big surplus countries including the european union and japan those are the countries that we ought to be trying to solve this problem with so then why do you think donald trump goes off to these two countries in particular is it political is it just another way of showing what he perceives to be his strength that he's taking on anyone else. well in part i think it's the it's the let's make a deal approach the trump trade strategy i thi
is with us on skype from maryland so i mean we're used to talking when we're thinking about trade it's all about the u.s. and china but this is showing that donald trump is equally as cane to tackle things with other countries yes i'm i'm afraid that's right and i think this indicates that the underlying problem with the trump trace gravity and really is a lack of strategy india just does not rise to the level of importance in the united states trade problem it's supported by living country our...
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after requesting that nathan be given what's called a community leave, the state granted him a skype video call saturdya night. im grateful and appreciative that he has made that offer, but it is not enough. jamilia says community leaves can be granted to inmates that are classified level one or two. nathan is currently classified as a level four inmate. so the family is hoping the governor will show compassion, and make an exceptionhe has lost two brothers and a sister to gun violence and now his 4 year old son is in the hospital fighting for his life and im asking gov newsom as a father as a man to please grant him this exception and allow him to be safely transported to the hospital. where he can sit by his son's bedside. jamilia says considering the circumstances - she doesn't feel the request is unreasonableand says such a visit would not only benefit nathan, but little navaughn as well. we don't know, we don't know what the extent of his injuries are... i need him.. i need him to be with his son. the request is unreasonable and says such a visit would not only benefit mason. >>
after requesting that nathan be given what's called a community leave, the state granted him a skype video call saturdya night. im grateful and appreciative that he has made that offer, but it is not enough. jamilia says community leaves can be granted to inmates that are classified level one or two. nathan is currently classified as a level four inmate. so the family is hoping the governor will show compassion, and make an exceptionhe has lost two brothers and a sister to gun violence and now...
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pamela: nos conectamos con jovana quien estÁ con nosotros desde newport, california a travÉs de skype. bievenida a ediciÓn digital despuÉs de que se divulgar este vÍdeo como te defines ahora y quÉ explicaciÓn ofreciste a tus seguidores? jovana: primero que nada quiero agradecer gracias a las personas que estÁn conmigo en este momento. segundo, y como lo dije en mi vÍdeo quiero ofrecer una disculpa a la comunidad y a todas las personas que me siguen y que me han seguido en estos aÑos. mi plan nunca fue esconder esto para nadie. yo simplemente estaba intentando una dieta no vegana para curar mi condiciÓn. en ese momento era un experimento y no sabÍa si me iba a funcionar. lamentablemente, las noticias se dieron de esa manera porque yo la querÍa compartir personalmente. borja: te querÍa hacer una pregunta, en el pasado tÚ contaste que la dieta te ha salvado de muchas adicciones y problemas en tu vida. en este video te disculpas por los hechos que confiesas en dodnde has recibido atenciÓn mÉdica. lo encantador de un youtuber es que puedas tener conexiÓn con los fanÁticos
pamela: nos conectamos con jovana quien estÁ con nosotros desde newport, california a travÉs de skype. bievenida a ediciÓn digital despuÉs de que se divulgar este vÍdeo como te defines ahora y quÉ explicaciÓn ofreciste a tus seguidores? jovana: primero que nada quiero agradecer gracias a las personas que estÁn conmigo en este momento. segundo, y como lo dije en mi vÍdeo quiero ofrecer una disculpa a la comunidad y a todas las personas que me siguen y que me han seguido en estos aÑos....
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political analyst and a resident scholar at the carnegie middle east center and she joins us now via skype from beirut dollie i believe you were just in algiers observing the protests . yes indeed i was in the deer's i just flew back to. the demonstration. of course the political scientists but i participated also during in citizen and i can tell you that this is a really unique sequence of events of that we are witnessing in algeria that we haven't seen since the ninety's as i wrote it in my latest piece for middle east. reminds me of those brought us that my mother used to drive me to in the ninety's there was thousands of algeria in the streets and their determination is as strong as their exasperate sion and it feels that this time is not to go ring you know it feels like this time is the slot that julian people did. and they are not going to to take do you think that the protests are having an impact but if it still has the support of the military. well i think the protests have an impact you know but it is very important to keep in mind that how the algerian region works that we are
political analyst and a resident scholar at the carnegie middle east center and she joins us now via skype from beirut dollie i believe you were just in algiers observing the protests . yes indeed i was in the deer's i just flew back to. the demonstration. of course the political scientists but i participated also during in citizen and i can tell you that this is a really unique sequence of events of that we are witnessing in algeria that we haven't seen since the ninety's as i wrote it in my...
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>> you can ask her yourself right this minute via skype. we have jenny. actually happene? >> i was videoing and the car next to me took off through the green light, another car ran their receipt light. they hit and it turned that carw and i was hit. >> were you okay, though? you weren't injured? >> no, i was fine. just kind of freaked me out. my daughter put it on twitter. she's like, mom, i think this is going to go -- whatever. and then people just came out of the woodwork and my instagram, every day i think i sang happy birthday to seven people yesterday. and i sent videos to my sister and i go, hey, do as i say, not as i do. don't do any of that stuff, just keep your can hands on and you can sing somebody happy birthday later. >> how do you feel about my idea that maybe you need to add some explosions, maybe get the irda to you happy birthday to you ♪ ♪ happy birthday dear many >>> you know how it goes. >> it will be fine. >> in this case, mama decided to put the children to bed to erase all the marker and crayon and all the other things. and when she came back --
>> you can ask her yourself right this minute via skype. we have jenny. actually happene? >> i was videoing and the car next to me took off through the green light, another car ran their receipt light. they hit and it turned that carw and i was hit. >> were you okay, though? you weren't injured? >> no, i was fine. just kind of freaked me out. my daughter put it on twitter. she's like, mom, i think this is going to go -- whatever. and then people just came out of the...
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so relations and and the school science department at busan national university joins us via skype from tucson and south korea festival robots give us an idea of the significance of this particular long range missile rockets sites yeah i think your correspondent got it more or less correct which is to say that the north koreans haven't actually used it for a long range test missiles they've used it in past for satellite launches which a lot of people say sort of double as missile tests but they haven't actually sort of formally used for missile tests and it's not necessarily clear that the rebuild is actually leading up to that my own sense is that this is sort of peek at the way donald trump treated them in north korea our in vietnam there was a sense that that was leading to something we know that there was some surprise on the north korean side that it sort of fell apart and this is i think the north koreans way of punching back but has this north korea ever really stopped developing its nuclear program even since the summit that was doing more of a success back in singapore you know
so relations and and the school science department at busan national university joins us via skype from tucson and south korea festival robots give us an idea of the significance of this particular long range missile rockets sites yeah i think your correspondent got it more or less correct which is to say that the north koreans haven't actually used it for a long range test missiles they've used it in past for satellite launches which a lot of people say sort of double as missile tests but they...
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pocket she's a writer at quartz and dia who covers politics and technology and skewed a netherlands via skype we have technology ethicists know in goods and in london michelle sauce three senior lecturer at king's college london who researches the dissemination and consumption of digital content a very warm welcome to all of you. start with you in the indian capital with you tube is rolling out this new feature how much of a difference do you think it will make to the proliferation of misinformation on you tube and india and then beyond. i think it's definitely a good step that you tube has taken they're rolling out these information panels that contain debunks two bits of misinformation that are circulating on you tube as well as elsewhere and these are populated by the fact checkers that you tube has approved as you know trustworthy sources of fact checks and i think i think it's a good step definitely but i think some of the. some of the things that it won't reach are are when you videos are embedded for instance in whatsapp chats or circulated on other platforms people will be able to see
pocket she's a writer at quartz and dia who covers politics and technology and skewed a netherlands via skype we have technology ethicists know in goods and in london michelle sauce three senior lecturer at king's college london who researches the dissemination and consumption of digital content a very warm welcome to all of you. start with you in the indian capital with you tube is rolling out this new feature how much of a difference do you think it will make to the proliferation of...
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. >> after gayle's interview i skype with his former collaborator, stephanie "sparkle" edwards. >> i should have never introduced her to him. >> she claimed her niece was the underage girl in an infamous r. kelly sex video. >> you had a chance to watch the video. what's your big take away from it? >> sad. >> why? >> just sad to see a person i once knew just lose it. >> don't try to tell me! >> the acting, not a good acting part. >> so you believe he was acting, he was putting on a show. >> in part. robert is always putting on a show, trust me. >> now, tomorrow night, cbs news will broadcast the gayle king interview with r. kelly. it's a one-hour primetime special. now we are moving on to stars out of rehab and doing great. last night, ben affleck made it a date night with lindsay shookus in madrid spain. a source tells "e.t." he's in a good healthy place after being treated for alcohol addiction. his son sam recently turned seven. jen garner dressed in costume. what about ben? >> i did participated in a heavy viking theme how to train your dragon birthday extravaganza. >> it was a tk
. >> after gayle's interview i skype with his former collaborator, stephanie "sparkle" edwards. >> i should have never introduced her to him. >> she claimed her niece was the underage girl in an infamous r. kelly sex video. >> you had a chance to watch the video. what's your big take away from it? >> sad. >> why? >> just sad to see a person i once knew just lose it. >> don't try to tell me! >> the acting, not a good acting part....
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general for the united nations relief and works agency for palestinian refugees and he joins us on skype from brussels good to have you on as we've been reading those statistics there it's a large number of palestinian refugees who seem to have been displaced several times can you give us an idea or describe their situation particularly the ones who were in syria yes it is human terms major tragedy that of course one has to be integrated into the wider disaster of the syrian conflict but what is unique to the situation of palestine refugees in syria is that we are dealing with another generation of palestinians with through the trauma of displacement and loss loss of relatives friends neighbors but also of their birth a property and their livelihoods and i think this is a trauma that sits particular with young people in the community who have heard of the stories of their grandparents and parents in forty eight and sixty seven and realize how deeply the displacement impacts a community there are of course multiple individual stories in the middle of this and i'm very impressed at the sam
general for the united nations relief and works agency for palestinian refugees and he joins us on skype from brussels good to have you on as we've been reading those statistics there it's a large number of palestinian refugees who seem to have been displaced several times can you give us an idea or describe their situation particularly the ones who were in syria yes it is human terms major tragedy that of course one has to be integrated into the wider disaster of the syrian conflict but what...
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miguel se conecta con nosotros a travÉs de skype. gracias por estar con nosotros. llevÁbamos tiempo queriendo conocer tu testimonio, quÉ mensaje concreto quieres enviar? miguel: quÉ tal? ayer estaba haciendo un vÍdeo en vivo por instagram para ayudar a los niÑos que todavÍa tienen trauma y que no han podido hablar por el temor o por las cosas que todavÍa pasan por sus cabezas. solo pido que no guarden silencio y que los papÁs, los amigos y cualquier persona que se refiera a estas personas traten de ayudar y de ver que ellas estan necesitadas. hay qeu tratar ayudar a los demÁs porque como comunidad siempre uno quiere lo mejor para todos. estos niÑos parece que tienen miedo a hablar de las cosas pero nada se cura tan fÁcil. hay muchas personas y vÍctimas sobrevivientes con trauma psicolÓgico y emocional que tienen que ser vistas por profesionales para poder seguir adelante. lo digo porque yo sufro todos los dÍas de un trauma emocional y psicolÓgico porque perdÍ a mi hermanito de 14 aÑos y mi otro hermano tambiÉn estaban el colegio cuando sucediÓ to
miguel se conecta con nosotros a travÉs de skype. gracias por estar con nosotros. llevÁbamos tiempo queriendo conocer tu testimonio, quÉ mensaje concreto quieres enviar? miguel: quÉ tal? ayer estaba haciendo un vÍdeo en vivo por instagram para ayudar a los niÑos que todavÍa tienen trauma y que no han podido hablar por el temor o por las cosas que todavÍa pasan por sus cabezas. solo pido que no guarden silencio y que los papÁs, los amigos y cualquier persona que se refiera a estas...
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struck us as a story and author he writes extensively on thailand and joins us now from content on skype thank you so much for your time what is your take on why it has been so difficult to get election results. that's a good question. the military government was overseeing the election with the election electoral come commission that was set up with also appointed by the so there's a lot of questions with irregularities and some hanky panky going on none of that has been proved yet but there's a lot of question. it makes a difference because if it does then up to be a democratic coalition that means that that has more than two hundred fifty members and the house of representatives that means that they should have the right to have their own prime minister nominated with the help of the senate it's possible that the present. prime minister under the military government could theoretically become the prime minister it would be a very strange the duration in that case what do you make of these coalitions forming well yesterday the democratic. front said that they had more than two hundred
struck us as a story and author he writes extensively on thailand and joins us now from content on skype thank you so much for your time what is your take on why it has been so difficult to get election results. that's a good question. the military government was overseeing the election with the election electoral come commission that was set up with also appointed by the so there's a lot of questions with irregularities and some hanky panky going on none of that has been proved yet but there's...
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his great aunt tells us, he has been granted the opportunity to skype with his son. his family says that's not enough and they are making another plea to the governor. >> i am asking as a father, as a man, as a human that you grant him this exception and allow him to be transported to the hospital where he can sit by his son's bedside. >> we have not yet confirmed that the governor did indeed offer a skype visit for the father and son. we have no word on the governor's response to this new plea. >>> a driver almost seriously injures police deputies to avoid being arrested in alameda county. the deputies were trying to pull the man over because he was driving a possibly stolen car. this is in san leandro. he wouldn't pull over. he sped away from officers. that's when police say he made a sharp u turn and drove the wrong way into two patrol cars. police ended up arresting him there. luckily, nobody was seriously hurt. >>> drastic objection over illegal immigration. president trump moved to cut direct aid to tkpwaut mall la, h guatemala and el salvador. some say it will
his great aunt tells us, he has been granted the opportunity to skype with his son. his family says that's not enough and they are making another plea to the governor. >> i am asking as a father, as a man, as a human that you grant him this exception and allow him to be transported to the hospital where he can sit by his son's bedside. >> we have not yet confirmed that the governor did indeed offer a skype visit for the father and son. we have no word on the governor's response to...
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"any links and/or coordination between the (ken) (ken) joining us now via skype to talk about this.... sonoma state professor and political science chair... david mccuan professor ... thank you for joining us (pam) we first told you about this breaking news through a push alert. download the kron4 mobile app to always stay up to date on breaking news stories. and we have much more coming up at 6:30 more breaking news tonight. the autopsy for san francisc public defender jeff adachi has just been released... and according to the report from the medical examiner-- cocaine and alcohol contributed to his death. kron 4's michelle kingston is live tonight from our newsroom michellethe medical examiner ruled adachi's death as accidental.with cocaine and alcohol in his system -- combined with a form of heart disease. voaccording to the report -- adachi was out to dinner with a companion in north beach. they had spent the day together .. and had had a glass or two of champagne, and at some point ate several cannibis edibles.at dinner -- he began to complain of upper respiratory problems and be
"any links and/or coordination between the (ken) (ken) joining us now via skype to talk about this.... sonoma state professor and political science chair... david mccuan professor ... thank you for joining us (pam) we first told you about this breaking news through a push alert. download the kron4 mobile app to always stay up to date on breaking news stories. and we have much more coming up at 6:30 more breaking news tonight. the autopsy for san francisc public defender jeff adachi has...
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a mile of jeers forgive me for interrupting you we are having a little bit of dropout on the on the skype line but i hope you can you can still carry on for us and answer me this there are focusing on. the president's attempt to go for a fifth time but who is behind the president given what you were saying about the fact that the people in algeria failed that he is not capable of actually representing them and running the they the country who is it that is behind both the fleet in this. to understand going to children little sister. college you have to understand the coalition had to have greatest role because you have a coalition very composed of the military the intelligence services and the limited group that was added by bill to three times when you're right in power the only go so you have a coalition very well balanced between the three. and four very influential groups so as long as the military and the intelligence services are behind sleep and all of. the broader movement will be a lot and you will last in the protests in the streets and the reaching something that little wants t
a mile of jeers forgive me for interrupting you we are having a little bit of dropout on the on the skype line but i hope you can you can still carry on for us and answer me this there are focusing on. the president's attempt to go for a fifth time but who is behind the president given what you were saying about the fact that the people in algeria failed that he is not capable of actually representing them and running the they the country who is it that is behind both the fleet in this. to...
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prisoner for a wrongful conviction he joins us now on skype from cleveland ohio and in austin texas we have cassandra revenues go is the director of send me home also joining us welcome both of you to the stream ricky i have so many questions for you and our community here at the stream also how many questions for you so i'm going to start with one from aria. what went through your mind when you were in prison did you ever think you were going to get out and what did you do to occupy yourself so as not to lose hope. as a lot it goes through you. your skin your frustrated your friday. and sometimes a lot of times you know i didn't think i want to get out i thought it was my faith this is my life has gone right here. but i found i did it and i started educate myself. i stayed away from a lot of the rigors of prison and prison my prison lifestyle because i didn't feel like i belonged there and so. my mom told me before she passed away you're not a prisoner don't let these people make you a christian and so my goal began to i started reading educating myself i just developed a sport gracio
prisoner for a wrongful conviction he joins us now on skype from cleveland ohio and in austin texas we have cassandra revenues go is the director of send me home also joining us welcome both of you to the stream ricky i have so many questions for you and our community here at the stream also how many questions for you so i'm going to start with one from aria. what went through your mind when you were in prison did you ever think you were going to get out and what did you do to occupy yourself...